Q 11. Why could the poet not travel
both the roads? *
O two roads were diverging
O he was afraid
being one traveller, he could not do
O
SO
O wanted to enjoy the scene
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a) two roads were diverging
Explanation:
The poet had to come out of the dilemma as he couldn't travel on both the roads at the same time. He left the first one for the other day. He chose the second road which had been less travelled by and 'wanted wear'. ... Two roads diverged in a wood and he 'took the one less travelled by'.
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this is the qs from the 9gh book from the poem the road not taken
the answer of this qs is the two roads were diverging .
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